I got a clean CDL Class A no tickets...no moving violation's nothing... Never had trouble with the law or anything...Backround is clean. The only thing is my exsperience driving...I have very very lil experience and im trying too find a company out there in this booming oilfield business that offers training. I keep seeing these company's on how much they pay and the numbers are teasing the heck out of me. But weither it be driving a tanker hauling crude oil or water etc...or driving a winch truck it dont matter too me im just trying too find a way into this gold mine of great paying careers. My question too all of you is...Is there company's out there are willing too hire a new driver like myself? with minumal experience?....I have a lil but only when i had my CDL B but havent gotten a chance too use me MY CDL A. Anyways thanks for the help all.
Eric
Any oil field company's out there looking too train new drivers?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by LargeCar3406, Sep 21, 2013.
Page 1 of 2
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
Schneider has oil field tankers and hires new CDL drivers.
FFE is expanding their oil field tanker water hauler division. -
stevens tanker
-
Any others out there?
-
Look at some of the big names like Halliburton or craigslist might be an option.
-
nabors will take you
-
Thanks fellas newguy76 I just filled out an app with nabors too be a winch truck driverthere where also a ton of other jobs but im gonna wait too speak too them before i apply for more jobs. Too everyone else i should have said it like this before...Im basically looking for a company that trains there new drivers.
Last edited: Sep 22, 2013
-
Taz i was on Halliburton career center site and i couldnt find one thing in the transportation career field...Was i on the rite site?...seemed like it http://www.halliburton.com/en-US/careers/default.page?node-id=hgbr8q6n
Eric -
-
Thanks guys for the help but i keep seein these guys on youtube explaing how much bs there is about the weather the cost of living no places too stay with low pay, no places too stay unless its a man camps....And this is all about ND oilfeilds is this true? Seems like it is and if thats the case is there a better area (state like texas etc..) too be working for a oil company?
Eric
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 1 of 2